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Milestones in magnetic resonance imaging and transcranial sonography of movement disorders

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Milestones in magnetic resonance imaging and transcranial sonography of movement disorders

Auteurs : Daniela Berg ; Jonathan D. Steinberger ; C. Warren Olanow ; Thomas P. Naidich ; Tarek A. Yousry

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Twenty‐five years ago, when this journal was initiated, imaging of movement disorders was in its infancy. Since that time, magnetic resonance imaging has become a standard technique that is routinely performed in patients with movement disorders in order to exclude secondary causes and in some instances to provide specific information that aids in making the diagnosis of a neurodegenerative condition. Transcranial sonography is a more recent advance and is now widely employed to aid in the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease and possibly in detecting individuals in the premotor phases of the disease. Investigations are currently under way to evaluate the value of this technique in other movement disorders. © 2011 Movement Disorder Society

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